Most men's suits are sized based on waist measurement. Men should choose the size that corresponds with their waist measurements.
If you are between two sizes, we suggest selecting the larger size.
Find your natural waistline by bending to one side. While standing straight, measure around your waistlineMen should measure just above the hipbone (or about an inch below your natural waistline) to determine the appropriate swimsuit size.

MEN'S SWIMWEAR SIZE INFORMATION

MEN'S SWIMWEAR SIZE INFORMATION Size Guide

SIZE

Europe

Brazil

USA

UK

Australia

France

Germany

Portugal

Italy

Russia

China

Japan

Korea

Waist

Inches

CM

XS

36

40

28 - 29

28 - 29

28 - 29

36

36

36

36

44

42 - 44

165/74A - 165/78A

34

28 - 29

28 -to 29

71.1 -to 73.66

S

38

42

30 - 31

30 - 31

30 - 31

38

38

38

38

46

44 - 46

170/82A - 170/86A

36

30 - 31

30 -to 31

76.2 -to 78.7

M

40

44

32 - 33

32 - 33

32 - 33

40

40

40

40

48

48 - 50

175/90A - 175/94A

38-40

32 - 33

31.6 -to 33

80.3 -to 83.8

L

42

46

34 - 36

34 - 36

34 - 36

42

42

42

42

50

50 - 52

180/98A - 185/102A

42-44

34 - 36

34 -to 36

86.4 -to 91.4

XL

44

48

38

38

38

44

44

44

44

52

54

185/106A

46

38

38 -to 39.2

96.5 -to 99.5

XXL

46/48

50

40

40

40

46/48

46/48

46/48

46/48

54

56

190/108A

48

40

39.2

99.6

About the brand Blue Man

With a wildly impressive heritage, it's no wonder that Blue Man has managed to stay on top of the swimwear world for such a long time. Their iconic, flattering designs are extremely memorable and bound to score lots of compliments on the beach, poolside, or wherever the sunshine takes you. Designing for both men and women, Blue Man understands what it means to be a trendsetter in the fashion world. This brand isn't interested in imitating other designers; they strike out on their own and create unique looks that inspire the world. Boasting a fresh yet classic take on fashion, Blue Man creates the swimwear looks that everyone wants.

Blue Man was founded by entrepreneur David Azulay in the 1970s, and he continued to act as CEO of the company until he passed away in 2009. Although David admits that his fashion sense was lacking when the company began, he drew from the knowledge and creativity of his brother Simon Azulay. The two moved to Rio de Janeiro in 1967 from their native Bethlehem. In the early days, David took care of the accounting and paperwork while Simon designed the company\'s first swimsuits. The most popular of his early designs was a denim bikini. Blue Man’s styles began to receive international notice because nothing like them was available at the time, and the brothers struggled to keep up with all of the new orders they were receiving. The company began in the Ipanema region of Rio de Janeiro, but with the first taste of success, David expanded its reach into Sao Paulo. Soon, Blue Man bikinis could be found among the fashion elite of Paris, Milan and New York, which prompted... Read more about this brand.

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Do you want to enjoy your new bikini set for a few seasons? If so, you need to learn how to take good care of it. The good quality fabric is a must if you want to enjoy your bikini set for more than one summer, but how to make it last for a few years?

First of all: avoid harsh surfaces. When you want to sit or lie down - always use a towel. Direct contact with surfaces such as concrete, stones (e.g. swimming pool edges) or wood (splinters!) may simply damage the soft fabric of your swimwear.

How to wash? After each use, rinse the bikini in clear and not salty water. We always recommend hand washing. Never use strong detergents such as stain removers. Use products for delicate fabrics, a simple soap but preferably the special product intended for swimwear washing.

Always remember to take out the wet swimsuit from your beach bag or pouch. Do not leave it wet for a long time folded and damp. Why? The prints and patterns may discolor. And if your bikini is ornamented with stones, pearls or frills avoid rubbing, twisting and stretching while washing.

If the swimsuit has a stain, try to dab it while it is still wet. If the stain is dry, avoid scratching it off. You may destroy the dye. It is better to ask for help your local dry cleaner.
How to dry? Never in the sun. Take a towel, put your bikini or a swimsuit on it and roll delicately in order to take out the excess of water. Lay it flat on a towel and let it dry in a shade. Direct exposure on sunlight may start the color fading process. Never us a dryer.

How to get rid of little sand particles imprisoned in your fabrics? Take a hairdryer and blow the sand out on a cool setting.